« Reply #1 on: December 27, 2018, 11:29:46 PM »
I'm hesitant asking this as I don't want to sound like a noob and/or buffoon. So here it goes ...
I'm working on a show that was sent me and I am hearing some weird "phasing-like" issue where it sounds like the wav file is normal and the lowered and then raised again ... so I'm thinking that some sort of limiter or auto leveling was used on the recorder. I know that this description is VERY VAGUE (I apologize), any ideas as to where to start in fixing this issue? I use Audition and iZotope Rx7.
Sounds to me like something recorded with an "auto gain" setting in which the volume is automatically raised and lowered in response to volume changes.
You'd have to do painstaking enveloping. Find and mark every level change, then add or reduce gain to compensate.
Unless you're being paid by the hour, it isn't worth trying to fix.
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